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  1. Face cards are removed from a standard deck of cards and the rest are set aside. two cards are drawn at random from the face
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  2. The question is to draw two cards from a standard deck without replacement. To win, both cards must be face cards. What is the
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  3. Four cards are being randomly drawn from a deck of cards. Find the probability of each event occurring.a. P(4 red) b. P(4 even)
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  4. Suppose that I deal you two cards to begin a hand of Blackjack. Let X record the total number of face cards that you are dealt.
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  5. Assume that a deck of cards contains 4 aces, 5 other face cards, and 13 non-face cards, and that you randomly draw 3 cards. A
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  6. In a deck of 52 playing cards, there are 12 face cards (4 Jacks, 4 Queens, 4 Kings). If you draw cards one at a time, replacing
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  7. Suppose that you and a friend are playing cards and decide to make a bet. If you draw three face cards, where a face card is a
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  8. The red face cards and the black cards numbered 2-9 are put into a bag. Four cards are drawn at random without replacement. Find
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  9. A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. Of these, 12 are face cards (kings, queens, and jacks), 13 are hearts, 13 are clubs,
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  10. Which pair has equally likely outcomes? List the letters of the two choices below which have equal probabilities of success,
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